COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state of Ohio has approved legislation creating a day to honor the first documented, black professional football player, known by the nickname “The Black Cyclone.” Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | Ohio honors 1st documented black pro football player at STL.News. Sports 1st documented American Professional Football Association black pro football player Charles Follis Day Columbus ohioOhio honors ohio news Republican Gov TodayNews MORE

Liberty Center, Ohio – Two people from Northwest Ohio were indicted for federal firearms crimes. Continue reading Ohio News: Liberty Center, Two people from Northwest Ohio indicted on firearms charges at STL.News. MORE

OREGON, OH – Tuesday the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) in collaboration with U.S. Hotel will also operate four other lodges including Deer Creek, Mohican, Punderson and Salt Fork which brings their total to eight throughout Ohio (including Burr Oak, Hueston Woods and Shawnee). MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Porn star Stormy Daniels is set to return to Ohio next month, three weeks after her arrest at a Columbus strip club on charges that were later dropped. Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | Stormy Daniels set to perform in Ohio 3 weeks after arrest at STL.News. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The list of officials said to have known of alleged sexual abuse by an Ohio State University team doctor has continued to grow over the last few weeks. Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | List grows of officials said to know of ex-doctor’s abuse at STL.News. MORE

MASON, Ohio — Andy Murray lost to Lucas Pouille 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 in the first round of the Western & Southern Open on Monday, clearing another obstacle for Roger Federer in this U.S. Continue reading MASON, Ohio | Murray loses in Cincinnati, clearing Federer’s path at STL.News. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A watchdog group and a former special counsel to President Barack Obama are seeking an ethics review of U.S. Jim Jordan even as former colleagues back his statements that he didn’t know about sexual abuse of wrestlers while coaching at Ohio State University. MORE

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Battleground Ohio was deciding the year’s final special election on Tuesday, a congressional faceoff that tested anew President Donald Trump’s political clout — and the appeal of his signature tax cuts. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several former students and student-athletes at Ohio State University have described sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of Dr. Richard Strauss, who worked at the university from 1978 until he retired in 1998. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The family of a former Ohio State University team doctor accused by athletes of sexual misconduct says it is “shocked and saddened” by the allegations and is cooperating with the school’s independent investigation. Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | Family of Ohio State doctor says it’s cooperating in probe at STL.News. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Candidates in a closer-than-expected race for an open U.S. House seat in Ohio are making their final push before a special election. Both candidates planned get-out-the-vote events Monday in central Ohio. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio— The latest on Ohio State’s investigation of coach Urban Meyer’s handling of domestic violence claims against an assistant coach (all times local): 5:50 p.m. Ohio State has opened fall practice without coach Urban Meyer. MORE

Ohio State has placed coach Urban Meyer on paid administrative leave while it investigates claims that his wife knew about allegations of domestic violence against an assistant coach years before he was fired last week. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is trying to get back to business as usual while coach Urban Meyer is on paid leave, opening part of Tuesday’s practice to the media even as coaches and players remained off-limits for interviews. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The president of Ohio State University has asked alumni for help with an investigation into reports of alleged sexual misconduct by a former university doctor. Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | Ohio State president seeks info about alleged misconduct at STL.News. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio – John R. Cacaro, 58, of West Chester, Ohio, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering as part of a scheme to defraud the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation for his own personal gain. Continue reading Ohio News: COLUMBUS,John R. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The firm investigating former athletes’ allegations of sexual misconduct by a now-dead team doctor at Ohio State University also is reviewing whether he examined high school students, the school confirmed Friday. MORE

Accounting and auditing are the eighth highest in-demand positions in Ohio, and accounting is the sixth best business. The post How one association is strengthening Ohio’s workforce. Demand for CPAs remains historically high, according to the AICPA 2017 Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting Recruits, and future hiring expectations continue to be positive, especially among large firms. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The house. Those are some of the ways workers and retirees who demonstrated in Ohio’s capital Thursday described the pension payments they are fighting to protect. Food on the table. Survival. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A condemned killer is asking the Ohio Parole Board for mercy, saying he experienced a “homosexual panic” of self-revulsion before killing a man he picked up at a bar more than 30 years ago. MORE

COLUMBUS, Ohio— Advocacy groups are calling for the U.S. Department of Education to investigate how Ohio State University responded to a late doctor’s alleged sexual misconduct against male athletes and other students over two decades. In a letter Wednesday, the National Women’s Law Center argues Ohio State failed to address Richard Strauss’ behavior and violated federal Title IX law. MORE

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — President Donald Trump’s preferred congressional candidate — and his chief legislative achievement — are about to be tested in battleground Ohio in the season’s final high-stakes special election. MORE

CINCINNATI — Workers in a metropolitan sewer district in Ohio have amassed an impressive collection of toys, eyeglasses and other objects that made their way through the sewer system. Continue reading CINCINNATI | Toys, eyeglasses, cellphones surface in Ohio sewer system at STL.News. MORE

The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction has distributed the $26 million through Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) boards in local Ohio communities and state-wide initiatives. This is the second year in a row Ohio has received $26 million in funding. MORE

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — President Donald Trump’s preferred congressional candidate — and his chief legislative achievement — are about to be tested in battleground Ohio in the season’s final high-stakes special election. MORE

COLUMBUS, OH – Yesterday, Ohio Governor John R. Bureau of Labor Statistics May jobs report that shows Ohio created 20,100 new private sector jobs last month, bringing the total number of private sector jobs created in Ohio since Kasich took office to 520,500. MORE

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WESTERVILLE, Ohio — President Donald Trump’s preferred congressional candidate — and his chief legislative achievement — are about to be tested in battleground Ohio in the season’s final high-stakes special election.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The house. Those are some of the ways workers and retirees who demonstrated in Ohio’s capital Thursday described the pension payments they are fighting to protect. Food on the table. Survival.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several former students and student-athletes at Ohio State University have described sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of Dr. Richard Strauss, who worked at the university from 1978 until he retired in 1998.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Candidates in a closer-than-expected race for an open U.S. House seat in Ohio are making their final push before a special election. Both candidates planned get-out-the-vote events Monday in central Ohio.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is trying to get back to business as usual while coach Urban Meyer is on paid leave, opening part of Tuesday’s practice to the media even as coaches and players remained off-limits for interviews.

The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction has distributed the $26 million through Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) boards in local Ohio communities and state-wide initiatives. This is the second year in a row Ohio has received $26 million in funding.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The list of officials said to have known of alleged sexual abuse by an Ohio State University team doctor has continued to grow over the last few weeks. Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | List grows of officials said to know of ex-doctor’s abuse at STL.News.

COLUMBUS, OH – Yesterday, Ohio Governor John R. Bureau of Labor Statistics May jobs report that shows Ohio created 20,100 new private sector jobs last month, bringing the total number of private sector jobs created in Ohio since Kasich took office to 520,500.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state of Ohio has approved legislation creating a day to honor the first documented, black professional football player, known by the nickname “The Black Cyclone.” Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | Ohio honors 1st documented black pro football player at STL.News. Sports 1st documented American Professional Football Association black pro football player Charles Follis Day Columbus ohioOhio honors ohio news Republican Gov TodayNews

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The firm investigating former athletes’ allegations of sexual misconduct by a now-dead team doctor at Ohio State University also is reviewing whether he examined high school students, the school confirmed Friday.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A watchdog group and a former special counsel to President Barack Obama are seeking an ethics review of U.S. Jim Jordan even as former colleagues back his statements that he didn’t know about sexual abuse of wrestlers while coaching at Ohio State University.

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Battleground Ohio was deciding the year’s final special election on Tuesday, a congressional faceoff that tested anew President Donald Trump’s political clout — and the appeal of his signature tax cuts.

COLUMBUS, Ohio— Advocacy groups are calling for the U.S. Department of Education to investigate how Ohio State University responded to a late doctor’s alleged sexual misconduct against male athletes and other students over two decades. In a letter Wednesday, the National Women’s Law Center argues Ohio State failed to address Richard Strauss’ behavior and violated federal Title IX law.

OREGON, OH – Tuesday the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) in collaboration with U.S. Hotel will also operate four other lodges including Deer Creek, Mohican, Punderson and Salt Fork which brings their total to eight throughout Ohio (including Burr Oak, Hueston Woods and Shawnee).

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The president of Ohio State University has asked alumni for help with an investigation into reports of alleged sexual misconduct by a former university doctor. Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | Ohio State president seeks info about alleged misconduct at STL.News.

MASON, Ohio — Andy Murray lost to Lucas Pouille 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 in the first round of the Western & Southern Open on Monday, clearing another obstacle for Roger Federer in this U.S. Continue reading MASON, Ohio | Murray loses in Cincinnati, clearing Federer’s path at STL.News.

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — President Donald Trump’s preferred congressional candidate — and his chief legislative achievement — are about to be tested in battleground Ohio in the season’s final high-stakes special election.

CINCINNATI — Workers in a metropolitan sewer district in Ohio have amassed an impressive collection of toys, eyeglasses and other objects that made their way through the sewer system. Continue reading CINCINNATI | Toys, eyeglasses, cellphones surface in Ohio sewer system at STL.News.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The family of a former Ohio State University team doctor accused by athletes of sexual misconduct says it is “shocked and saddened” by the allegations and is cooperating with the school’s independent investigation. Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | Family of Ohio State doctor says it’s cooperating in probe at STL.News.

COLUMBUS, Ohio – John R. Cacaro, 58, of West Chester, Ohio, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering as part of a scheme to defraud the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation for his own personal gain. Continue reading Ohio News: COLUMBUS,John R.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A condemned killer is asking the Ohio Parole Board for mercy, saying he experienced a “homosexual panic” of self-revulsion before killing a man he picked up at a bar more than 30 years ago.

Ohio State has placed coach Urban Meyer on paid administrative leave while it investigates claims that his wife knew about allegations of domestic violence against an assistant coach years before he was fired last week.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Porn star Stormy Daniels is set to return to Ohio next month, three weeks after her arrest at a Columbus strip club on charges that were later dropped. Continue reading COLUMBUS, Ohio | Stormy Daniels set to perform in Ohio 3 weeks after arrest at STL.News.

Accounting and auditing are the eighth highest in-demand positions in Ohio, and accounting is the sixth best business. The post How one association is strengthening Ohio’s workforce. Demand for CPAs remains historically high, according to the AICPA 2017 Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting Recruits, and future hiring expectations continue to be positive, especially among large firms.

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